reactions in action
Bonding types
lewis structures
molecular geometry
formula fixers
100

CH4 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O is an example of this type of reaction.

What is a combustion?

100

this type of bond forms when electrons are shared between nonmetals

What is a covalent bond?

100

The total number of valence electrons in an H2O molecule.

What is 8?

100

The shape of methane (CH4)

What is tetrahedral?

100

The name of NaCl.

What is sodium chloride?

200

When two compounds switch partners, it's this reaction type.

What is double replacement?

200

sodium and chlorine form this type of bond?

What is an ionic bond?

200

The central atom in the Lewis structure of CH4

What is carbon?

200

The bond angle in a linear molecule.

What is 180 degrees?

200

The empirical formula of C6H12O6.

What is CH2O?

300

A + BC -> B + AC is this type of reaction.

What is single replacement?

300

this type of bond has a large difference in electronegativity between atoms.

What is an ionic bond?

300

In the Lewis structure of CO2, how many double bonds are there?

What are 2 double bonds?

300

The molecular geometry of NH3.

What is trigonal pyramidal?

300

The name for Cu(NO3)2.

What is copper (II) nitrate?

400

Balance this equation: Al + O2 -> Al2O3

What is 4Al + 3O2 -> 2Al2O3?

400

This is the type of bond formed when two atoms share three pairs of electrons.

What is a triple covalent bond?

400

Lewis structures represent these electrons.

What are valence electrons?

400

The theory used to predict molecular shape based on electron repulsion.

What is VSEPR theory?

400

What is the formula for magnesium oxide?

What is MgO?

500

This reaction type breaks one compound into two or more simpler substances.

What is a decomposition reaction?

500

These two elements form a metallic bond when combined.

What are any two metals?

500

In Lewis structures. hydrogen can only form this many bonds.

What is one?

500

A molecule with 2 bonding regions and no lone pairs has this geometry.

What is linear?

500

Name the compound FeCl3.

What is iron(III) chloride?